Beyond the Port City: Development and Identity in 21st Century SingaporePearson Prentice Hall, 2004 - 176 頁 |
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... planning of Singapore have , since Winsemius , been mostly drawn from the West . One important legacy of the British colonial government has been a series of urban land - use and transportation plans dating back to the Master Concept ...
... planning of Singapore have , since Winsemius , been mostly drawn from the West . One important legacy of the British colonial government has been a series of urban land - use and transportation plans dating back to the Master Concept ...
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... planning process , there is a need to ensure that the segregation once characteristic of colonial society does not again become the way of life in Singapore . Earlier discussion has focused upon the emergence of distinctively privileged ...
... planning process , there is a need to ensure that the segregation once characteristic of colonial society does not again become the way of life in Singapore . Earlier discussion has focused upon the emergence of distinctively privileged ...
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... Planning : The Making of British Colonial Cities . London : E & FN Spon . Hoselitz , B. F. , ( 1960 ) , Sociological Factors in Economic Development . Chicago : The Free Press . Howe , Y. C. , ( 1973 ) , " The Port of Singapore , ' in ...
... Planning : The Making of British Colonial Cities . London : E & FN Spon . Hoselitz , B. F. , ( 1960 ) , Sociological Factors in Economic Development . Chicago : The Free Press . Howe , Y. C. , ( 1973 ) , " The Port of Singapore , ' in ...
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Chapter Two Raffles and the Colonial Port City | 13 |
Chapter Six Housing the Nation and Contesting | 81 |
Culture Heritage | 121 |
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